William scott



WILLIAM SCOTT, OF PLYMUUTH, MICHIGAN.'

Letters Patent Nav 70,475, dated November 5, 1867.

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that 1, WILLIAM SCOT-r, of Plymouth, in the county of Wayne,and State of Michigan, haw invented a. new and useful Seat-Spring: and Idrdeclare that the following is a true and accurate description thereof,reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters ofreferencemarked thereon, and making a part uf this specification.

Figure 1 is a view of a common box, partly in section, showing myinvention attached thereto.

Figure 2 is a. sectional view oi my spring upon the line ea: in fig. 3.

Figure 3 is another sectional iew of the some.

The same letters refer tusimiltu' ports in each figure.

The design of thisiin ention is to furnish a cheap and durable springfor seats of all kinds.

I use a spiral spring, A, of any desired strength, the bottom of whichis inserted into the socket B. The socket B is attached to a plate, 0,provided with a circular flange, D, which hooks upon the top of-the boxof the wagon. The socket, place, and circular flange may be made of anydesired metal. 7

I haye described my invention 'u-s applied to an ordinary wagon, whilethe some kind of spring and socket, with or wishout the plate andcircular flange, may be used for seats of any kind;

What I claim as my invention,'end desire to secure by Letters Patent,is- I The arrangement and combination of the spiral spring A, the socketB, and the plate 0, provided with the circular flange D, substantiallyas described for the pur ose designed.

WILLIAM SCOTT.

Witnesses;

H. G, Hummus, Jolm Mnacwrn

